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Report  of  the  Tenth  Quadrennial  Convention 
of  the  S.  V.  M.,  Detroit,  Michigan — $2.50 

A  Volume  With  More  Than  Passing 
Significance 

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The  addresses  at  Detroit  have  proved  them¬ 
selves  to  be  of  permanent  value.  They  were 
reports  oi  fact  and  experience  of  men  and 
women  who  know  the  present  world  situa¬ 
tion  as  it  affects  Christian  missions.  They 
are  packed  full  of  very  valuable  information 
and  interpretation  from  many  different 
angles.  %' s 

The  questions  discussed  are  the  livest  ques¬ 
tions  of  the  day,  and  missions  were  consid¬ 
ered  in  their  present-day  setting.  Each 
chapter  of  the  Report  is  followed  by  discus¬ 
sion  which  came  out  of  group  meetings  of 
students.  These  questions  may  be  used  for 
other  discussion  groups. 

The  volume  is  arranged  for  easy  reading  and 
study.  It  is  an  orderly  treatment  of  vital 
concerns.  Each  chapter  is  preceded  by  a 
synopsis  which  presents  the  problem  dis¬ 
cussed  and  outlines  the  discussion.  These 
synopses  also  give  short  biographical  state¬ 
ments  concerning  each  speaker  whose  ad¬ 
dress  is  reported. 

More  Than  a  Souvenir  for  Convention 
Delegates 


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INDEX 


Page 

General  . 4 

Christianity  and  Other  Religions  ...  8 

The  Bible  and  Missions . 10 

Prayer . 11 

Life  Work  Guidance . 11 

The  Missionary:  His  Preparation  and 

Service . 12 

Biography  . 14 

Plays  and  Pageants . 17 

Movies  and  Stereopticon  Slides . 20 

Maps  . 20 

Race  Relations . 21 

Africa . 22 

China . 23 

India  and  Indo-China . 25 

Japan  and  Korea . 27 

Latin-America . 28 

Moslem  World . 30 

Pacific  Islands . 31 

Selected  Pamphlets . 32 

Periodicals . 33 


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GENERAL 


Adventure  of  the  Church — S.  M.  Cavert.  1927. 

$1.00  cloth,  $.60  paper 

A  study  of  the  missionary  genius  of  Christianity 
by  one  of  the  secretaries  of  the  Federal  Council  of 
Churches. 

Are  Missions  a  Failure? — C.  A.  Selden.  1927. 

$2.50 

Impartial  observation  of  missions  by  a  news  cor¬ 
respondent  sent  to  the  Orient  by  one  of  the  popu¬ 
lar  magazines. 

Awakening  Womanhood — F.  Hughes  Hallett. 
1927.  $.40  paper 

Deals  with  conditions  in  Asia  and  Africa. 

A  Waking  World — Stanley  High.  1928.  $.60 

paper,  $1.00  cloth 

A  survey  reporting  this  popular  young  author’s 
trip  around  the  world. 

Building  International  Goodwill — Various  writ¬ 
ers.  $1.50.  1927 

A  resume  of  the  various  constructive  methods 
which  are  being  brought  forward  in  the  interest 
of  universal  peace. 

Business  of  Missions — C.  H.  Patton.  $1.00 

Description  by  a  Board  Secretary  of  how  the  busi¬ 
ness  of  missions  is  conducted. 

Changing  Foreign  Missions — C.  B.  McAfee. 

1927.  $2.00 

One  of  the  latest  books  on  the  abiding  and  chang¬ 
ing  aspects  of  the  missionary  enterprise  written 
out  of  personal  experience. 

Christ  and  Labor — C.  F.  Andrews.  1923.  $1.00 

Imperialism  and  Industrialism  in  the  Orient.  Full 
of  vivid  illustrations  drawn  from  personal  ex¬ 
perience  in  many  lands. 

Christianity  and  the  Growth  of  Industrialism 
in  Asia  and  Africa — W.  Paton.  1927.  $.50 

A  survey  by  one  of  the  secretaries  of  the  National 
Christian  Council  of  India. 

Christian  Missions  and  Oriental  Civilizations — 

M.  T.  Price.  1924.  $3.00 

An  extensive  study  of  the  favorable  and  unfavor¬ 
able  reactions  of  Orientals  to  the  pi’esentation  of 
Christianity  with  analysis  of  these  reactions. 

Christian  Voices  Around  the  World — M. 

Stauffer,  Editor.  1927.  Six  volumes;  per 
set,  $6.00  cloth,  $4.00  paper 

A  new  approach  to  the  understanding  of  the 
Christian  World  Movement.  The  six  volumes  cover 
.  Japan,  China,  India,  Africa,  The  Near  East  and 


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Latin  America.  The  authors  of  the  chapters  in 
each  book  are,  with  few  exceptions,  Christian 
nationals  who  express  their  viewpoints  on  the  mis¬ 
sionary  enterprise  with  utmost  sincerity.  These 
are  the  “best  sellers”  of  the  S.  V.  M.  See  under 
each  country  for  further  descriptions. 

Church  and  Missions — R.  E.  Speer.  1926.  $1.75 

An  able  discussion  by  an  experienced  mission 
secretary. 

Complete  Report  of  Enlarged  Meeting  of  In¬ 
ternational  Missionary  Council,  Jerusalem, 
1928.  Set  of  eight  volumes,  $7.00 

Each  volume  contains  the  revised  preliminary 
papers,  an  interpretative  summary  of  the  Council 
discussions  and  of  the  sectional  meetings,  the 
statements  adopted  by  the  Council,  and  in  some 
cases  certain  additional  papers. 

Volume  1.  The  Christian  Life  and  Message  in 
relation  to  Non-Christian  systems.  Islam,  Hin¬ 
duism,  Confucianism,  Buddhism,  and  Secular 
Civilization. 

Volume  2.  Religious  Education. 

Volume  3.  The  Relations  between  the  Older 
and  the  Younger  Churches. 

Volume  If.  The  Christian  Mission  in  the  Light 
of  Race  Conflict. 

Volume  5.  Christianity  and  the  Growth  of  In¬ 
dustrialism  in  Asia,  Africa  and  Latin  America. 
Volume  6.  The  Christian  Mission  in  relation  to 
Rural  Problems. 

Volume  7.  International  Missionary  Coopera¬ 
tion. 

Volume  8.  Addresses  delivered  at  the  Jerusa¬ 
lem  Council  Meeting. 

Cost  of  a  New  World— Kenneth  Maclennan. 
1925.  $1.00 

The  General  Secretary  of  the  United  Council  for 
Missionary  Education  in  Great  Britain  and  Ire¬ 
land  surveys  current  world  movements  and  vital 
issues  and  the  relation  of  these  to  Christian  mis¬ 
sions. 

Desire  of  All  Nations— E.  W.  Smith.  1928.  $1.50 

The  latest  apologetic  for  Christian  missions.  Full 
of  illustrations  and  important  testimony  gathered 
from  many  sources. 

Does  Civilization  Need  Religion? — R.  Niebuhr. 
1927.  $2.00 

How  can  religion  function  in  a  world  in  which 
science  is  functioning  without  regard  for  the  ideals 
of  religion  ?  A  philosophical  study  which  includes 
a  chapter  on  missions  as  they  relate  to  this 
problem. 

Dollars  and  World  Peace — Kirby  Page.  1927. 
$1.50 

A  consideration  of  Nationalism,  Industrialism  and 
Imperialism. 


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Economic  Problems  and  the  Christian  Ideal — 

M.  Stauffer,  Editor.  1923.  $.25 

Discussion  Course  on  missions  dealing  with  Stand¬ 
ards  of  Living,  Material  Goods  and  Spiritual  Life  ; 
The  Economic  Unity  of  Mankind,  etc.  Bibliog¬ 
raphy  and  Questions. 

Gospel  and  International  Relations — J.  W. 

Coutts.  1923.  $.95 

Studies  in  the  ideals  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa¬ 
ments  as  regards  nationalism  and  international¬ 
ism  and  the  development  of  these  conceptions 
down  to  the  present. 

Healing  of  the  Nations — A.  Chisholm.  1927. 

$1.50 

Current  international  problems  and  the  direction 
in  which  Christian  principles  must  lead  us  if  “the 
healing  of  the  nations”  is  to  be  more  than  a 
phrase. 

Hymnal.  Student  Volunteer — New  Edition. 
1927.  $.40  cloth,  $.25  paper 

Contains  new  missionary  hymns.  Responsive 
Readings  on  missionary  topics.  Specially  suited 
for  group  and  union  meetings. 

Lausanne — The  Will  to  Understand — E.  D. 

Soper.  1928.  $1.50 

This  well  known  author,  popular  with  students, 
gives  an  American  interpretation  of  the  world 
conference  on  Faith  and  Order,  held  at  Lausanne, 
1927. 

Missionary  Idea  in  Life  and  Religion — J.  F. 

MacFayden.  $1.50.  1926 

Answers  to  some  of  the  current  criticisms  of  the 
aim  and  spirit  of  missions,  written  by  a  former 
missionary  to  India. 

Missionary  Methods:  St.  Paul’s  or  Ours? — 

Roland  Allen.  New  Edition.  1927.  $1.00  • 

The  whole  problem  of  the  self-supporting,  self- 
propagating  Church  in  the  field.  Stimulating  and 
challenging. 

Missions  and  World  Problems — $1.00  cloth, 

$.75  paper.  1925 

A  discussion  Course  prepared  by  “The  Inquiry.” 

Native  Churches  in  Foreign  Fields — H.  H. 

Rowland.  1925.  $1.00 

How  Christianity  becomes  indigenous  in  mission 
fields  as  observed  in  the  personal  experience  of  a 
missionary. 

New  Paths  for  Old  Purposes — Margaret  Bur¬ 
ton.  1927.  $1.00 

Political  Revolutions  around  the  world,  the  spread 
of  modern  civilization  with  its  movies,  news¬ 
papers,  etc.,  call  us  to  a  fresh  scrutiny  of  our 
responsibilities  as  Christians. 


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Our  Far  Eastern  Assignment — Felix  Morley. 

1926.  $1.25  paper 

An  estimate  of  the  present  ferment  in  the  East 
and  our  share  in  responsibility  for  it. 

Progress  of  World-Wide  Missions — R.  H. 

Glover.  Revised  Edition.  1924.  $2.50 

A  new  history  of  the  progress  of  world-wide 
Christian  missions  from  the  earliest  times  up  to 
the  present.  ffl 

Problems  of  the  Pacific — J.  B.  Condliffe,  Ed¬ 
itor.  1928.  $3.00 

Proceedings  of  the  Institute  of  Pacific  Relations 
at  Honolulu.  This  is  one  of  the  most  important 
ventures  in  international  understanding. 

Religion  and  Social  Justice — G.  S.  Eddy.  1927. 
$1.50 

Deals  with  unchristian  aspects  of  our  social  rela¬ 
tionships,  industrial  system,  and  racial  and  inter¬ 
national  contacts. 

Spread  of  Christianity  in  the  -Modern  World — 
E.  C.  Moore.  1919.  $2.75 

An  excellent  history  of  modern  missions. 

Straight  Way  Toward  Tomorrow — M.  S.  Platt. 

1927.  $.75  cloth,  $.50  paper 

Deals  especially  with  child  life  around  the  world 
and  the  effort  of  women  to  find  for  all  children 
the  Straight  Way. 

Students  and  the  Future  of  Christian  Missions 

Gordon  Poteat,  Editor.  1928.  $2.50 

Report  of  the  Detroit  Student  Volunteer  Conven¬ 
tion.  See  cover  for  description. 

Study  of  World  Evangelism — David  Jenks. 
1926.  $1.00 

A  sketch  of  the  history  of  missions  and  statement 
of  the  measure  of  the  modern  task. 

Unfinished  Task  of  Foreign  Missions — R.  E. 

Speer.  1926.  $2.75 

A  record  of  first  hand  observations  of  conditions 
around  the  world  where  non-Christian  religions 
have  prevailed. 

Whither  Bound  in  Missions? — D.  J.  Fleming. 
1925.  $2.00  cloth,  $1.00  paper 

This  book  is  a  fresh  interpretation  of  the  mission¬ 
ary  enterprise  in  the  light  of  present-day  con¬ 
ditions  and  attitudes. 

Woman  in  Industry  in  the  Orient — Woman’s 
Press.  1926.  $1.50  paper. 

Source  book  presenting  valuable  material  for  study 
and  understanding  of  industrial  conditions  in  the 
East,  particularly  as  they  affect  women. 


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World  Mission  of  Christianity — 1928.  $.25 

Messages  and  recommendations  of  the  Interna¬ 
tional  Missionary  Council,  held  at  Jerusalem,  1928, 
see  also  Complete  Report. 

World-Wide  Call — H.  P.  Thompson.  1927. 
$1.50  cloth,  $.75  paper 

Outlines  the  stirring  developments  of  recent  years 
in  Africa  and  the  East,  and  presents  the  chal¬ 
lenges  of  these  momentous  years  to  the  Christian 
Church. 

Yarns  of  the  Orient — W.  P.  Naire.  1928.  $.35 

Human  interest  stories  of  the  Orient. 

Youth  and  Christian  Unity — W.  W.  Vankirk. 

1927.  $2.00 

Informing  survey  of  the  youth  movement  and  its 
effect  upon  the  progress  of  Christian  unity. 

CHRISTIANITY  AND  OTHER 
RELIGIONS 

Birth  and  Growth  of  Religion — G.  F.  Moore. 
1924.  $1.50 

Scientific  study  by  the  Professor  of  History  of 
Religion  in  Harvard  University. 

Buddhism  and  Buddhists  in  China — L.  Hodous. 
1924.  $1.25 

Buddhism  and  Buddhists  in  Japan — R.  C.  Arm¬ 
strong.  1927.  $1.00 

Buddhism  and  Buddhists  in  South  Asia — K. 

Saunders.  1923.  $1.00 

The  Macmillan  series  on  Buddhism  written  by 
missionaries  who  are  experts  in  these  fields. 

Chinese  Culture  and  Christianity — J.  L.  Stew¬ 
art.  1926.  $2.50 

One  of  the  best  books  on  the  Chinese  religions 
and  the  Christian  approach  to  China'. 

Chinese  Altars  to  the  Unknown  God — J.  C. 

DeKorne.  1926.  $1.40 

Observations  by  a  missionary  on  Chinese  religion. 

Christ  at  the  Round  Table — E.  Stanley  Jones. 

1928.  $1.50 

By  the  author  of  “Christ  of  the  Indian  Road.” 
Conferences  with  representatives  of  Indian  reli¬ 
gions.  Like  its  predecessor,  a  remarkable  book. 

Christian  Conviction — C.  B.  McAfee.  1926. 
$2.00 

Lectures  on  the  essence  of  Christianity  delivered 
by  the  author  in  India,  China  and  Japan. 


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Christianity  and  the  Religions  of  the  World — 

A.  Schweitzer.  1928.  $1.25 

The  author  is  a  famous  German  theologian  who 
gave  up  his  professorship  in  the  University  of 
Strassburg  to  go  as  a  missionary  to  Africa. 

Contacts  With  Non-Christian  Cultures — D.  J. 

Fleming.  1923.  $1.25 

A  case  book  in  the  problems  faced  in  the  expan¬ 
sion  of  Christianity.  Very  valuable  to  prospective 
missionaries. 

Faiths  of  Mankind — E.  D.  Soper.  1923.  $1.15 

Twelve  studies  in  comparative  religion,  including 
daily  Bible  readings. 

Gospel  for  Asia — Kenneth  J.  Saunders.  1928. 
$2.50 

Comparative  study  of  two  Indian  religious  clas¬ 
sics,  the  Gita  and  the  Lotus,  with  the  Fourth 
Gospel. 

Gotama  Buddha — Kenneth  J.  Saunders.  1920. 
$1.50 

A  biography  by  one  of  the  best  authorities  on 
Buddhism. 

Hindu  View  of  Life — S.  Radhakrishnan.  1927. 
$2.00 

A  Hindu  presentation  of  Hindu  religious  ideas. 

Jew  and  Christianity — H.  Danby.  1927.  $1.25 

The  author  is  a  British  clergyman  resident  in 
Jerusalem.  A  new  approach  to  the  Jews. 

Modern  Religious  Movements  in  India — J.  N. 

Farquhar.  1915.  $2.50 

An  exhaustive  study  of  reform  movements  in 
Indian  religions  with  the  historical  background  of 
each  religion. 

Our  Asiatic  Christ — O.  M.  Buck.  1927.  $1.25 

The  present  status  of  Christianity  in  India. 

Our  Jewish  Neighbors — J.  S.  Conning.  $1.25. 
1927. 

An  essay  in  understanding.  Too  long  have  Chris¬ 
tian  people  ignored  the  Jews — passed  them  by  on 
the  other  side.  The  author  was  American  Chair¬ 
man  of  the  Committee  of  Arrangements  for  the 
World’s  Jewish  Conferences  in  Europe. 

Religion  of  the  Lower  Races — E.  W.  Smith. 
1923.  $1.00 

A  useful  and  accurate  manual,  written  in  a  pop¬ 
ular  style  and  giving  an  excellent  account  of  the 
limited  religious  revelation  under-stood  by  the 
primitive  mind. 

Religions  of  Mankind — E.  D.  Soper.  1923. 
$3.00 

An  unusually  skilful  textbook,  presenting. by  choice 
and  emphasis  of  subject  matter  a  brief  systematic 
review  of  the  religious  development  of  mankind. 


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Studies  in  Japanese  Buddhism — A.  K.  Rei- 
schauer.  1925.  $3.00 

An  authoritative  discussion  of  the  subject. 

The  Way  of  Jesus — Henry  T.  Hodgkin.  1923. 
$1.25 

Studies  in  the  presentation  of  the  gospel  to  Chi¬ 
nese  students. 

Three  Religions  of  China — W.  E.  Soothill. 

1924.  $2.85 

A  classic  in  the  field  of  comparative  religion  by 
a  former  missionary  to  China. 

Universal  Faith — H.  H.  Gowen.  1926.  $1.50 

One  of  the  most  recent  and  thought-provoking 
studies  in  Comparative  Religion  from  the  Chris¬ 
tian  standpoint. 

World’s  Living  Religions — R.  E.  Hume.  1924. 

$1'.25 

A  comparison  of  the  strong  and  weak  points  in 
the  religions  of  mankipd. 

THE  BIBLE  AND  MISSIONS 

Bible,  A  Missionary  Message — W.  O.  Carver. 
1921.  $1.50 

A  compact  study  book  by  a  teacher  of  missions. 

Bible  as  a  Missionary  Handbook — Henry  A. 
Lapham.  1925.  $1.50 

A  Ceylon  missionary,  out  of  a  rich  experience, 
throws  light  on  the.  study  of  the  Bible  and  on 
the  missionary  message  and  methods  of  Christ  and 
the  Apostles. 

Christian  Basis  of  World  Democracy — K.  S. 

Latourette.  1919.  $1.00 

Daily  Bible  studies  dealing  with  the  principles  of 
Jesus  as  related  to  international  and  interracial 
problems. 

Kingdom  Without  Frontiers — Hugh  Martin. 
1924.  $1.00 

The  missionary  purpose  of  God  as  revealed  in  the 
Bible. 

Making  the  Bible  Desired — Dorothy  D.  Bar¬ 
bour.  1928.  $1.50 

Prepared  for  use  in  China  by  the  professor  of 
Religious  Education  in  Yenching  University, 
Peking.  Of  such  value  that  an  American  edition 
has  been  prepared. 

Marks  of  a  World  Christian — D.  J.  Fleming. 
1923.  $1.15 

Daily  Bible  studies  on  Christian  world  responsi¬ 
bilities  in  which  the  author  .draws  upon  his  mis¬ 
sionary  experience  and  study. 


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PRAYER 

Concerning  Prayer — B.  Streeter.  1916.  $2.50 

A  symposium  on  the  difficulties  and  privileges  of 
prayer.  The  discussion  is  related  to  problems 
arising  from  the  scientific  view  of  the  universe. 

Creative  Prayer — Mrs.  E.  Herman.  1925.  $2.00 

The  author  brings  with  challenging  simplicity  the 
meaning  and  value  of  prayer  as  a  creative  process. 

Devotional  Diary — J.  H.  Oldham.  1928.  $.60. 
New  enlarged  edition  (in  preparation) 

A  Prayer  Cycle  with  select  readings  for  daily  use. 

How  to  Use  the  Morning  Quiet  Time — Robert 
P.  Wilder.  1917.  Pamphlet.  $.10 

Life  of  Prayer  in  a  World  of  Science — W.  A. 

Brown.  1927.  $2.25 

Written  from  experience  in  adjusting  habits  of 
prayer  to  modern  scientific  conceptions. 

Meaning  of  Prayer — H.  E.  Fosdick.  1915.  $1.15 

One  of  the  most  widely  read  books  on  prayer. 
Arranged  with  daily  Bible  studies. 

Prayer  and  Missions — Helen  B.  Montgomery. 
1924.  $.75  cloth,  $.50  paper 

The  power  of  prayer  as  exemplified  in  the  lives 
of  those  who  have  depended  upon  it. 

Prayer  as  a  Force — A.  Maude  Royden.  1923. 
$1.25 

Prayer  cannot  help  becoming  more  vital  in  the 
life  of  one  who  reads  this  strong  presentation. 

Soul’s  Sincere  Desire- — Glenn  Clark.  1925.  $2.00 

An  account  of  the  author’s  own  experience  in  the 
practice  of  prayer. 

The  Rosary — C.  H.  Patton.  1927.  $1.50 

A  study  in  •the  prayer  life  of  the  different  reli¬ 
gions  of  the  world. 

Thou  When  Thou  Prayest — W.  O.  Carver. 
1928.  $1.00 

Jesus  as  the  supreme  man  of  prayer  and  the 
supreme  teacher  of  prayer. 

Twelve  Parable  Miracles  of  Answered  Prayer 

— Glenn  Clark.  $.35 

Those  who  know  the  author’s  other  book  on 
Prayer  (above)  will  want  this  one  also. 

LIFE  WORK  GUIDANCE 

Choice  of  a  Career-^-Garfield  Evans  and  Ina  C. 
Brown.  1924.  $1.00 

How  God’s  purpose  for  individuals  may  be  dis¬ 
covered. 

Choice  of  a  Life  Work — J.  Lovell  Murray. 
1922.  $.15  (pamphlet) 


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Christian  Work  As  a  Vocation — I — E.  H. 

Sneath.  1922.  (See  “Modern  Christian 
Callings.”)  $1.00 

Education  for  Christian  Service — 1922.  $3.00 

Series  of  papers  by  members  of  the  Faculty  of 
the  Divinity  School  of  Yale  University. 

Fields  of  Work  for  Women — Miriam  S. 

Eeucks.  1926.  $2.50 

How  to  choose  a  career  intelligently,  how  to  seek 
and  obtain  opportunities  for  work,  and  what  are 
the  requirements  and  rewards. 

Guidance  for  College  Women — Mabelle  B. 

Blake.  1926.  $2.00 

Helps  students  to  study  their  abilities  and  oppor¬ 
tunities. 

How  God  Calls  Men — Frederick  Harris.  1918. 
$1.15 

The  careers  of  various  outstanding  Bible  charac¬ 
ters  are  studied  to  obtain  the  light  they  throw 
upon  the  supremely  important  question  of  in¬ 
dividual  vocation.  Arranged  for  thirteen  weeks. 

Modern  Christian  Callings — II — E.  H.  Sneath, 
Editor.  1922.  $1.00 

This  book  and  “Christian  Work  as  a  Vocation” 
are  designed  primarily  to  help  College  men  in 
their  choice  of  a  life  work.  The  nature  of  the  dif¬ 
ferent  vocations  is  described  in  detail.  Volume  I 
deals  with  “The  Ministry,”  “The  Foreign  Mission¬ 
ary,”  and  “The  Y.M.C.A.  Secretaryship,”  Volume 
II  with  “Bible  Teaching,”  “Executives  for  Church 
Enterprises”  and  “Social  Service.” 

Religious  Vocations — Frank  W.  Lowe,  Jr. 
$1.25 

Helpful  to  those  uncertain  about  the  particular 
type  of  Christian  service  they  should  enter. 

Securing  Christian  Leaders  for  Tomorrow — 

S.  M.  Cavert.  1926.  $1.50 

A  realistic  study  of  the  present  day  problem  of 
enlistment  for  Christian  service. 

THE  MISSIONARY:  HIS  PREPARATION 
AND  SERVICE 

Adventure  in  Evangelism — D.  A.  Poling.  1925. 
$1.50 

How  to  present  Christ  to  others. 

And  the  Village  Thereof — Maude  Boaz.  1925. 

$1.00 

Village  evangelism  in  China. 

Agricultural  Missions — B.  H.  Hunnicutt  (in 
preparation) 

A  study  book  by  one  of  the  pioneers  in  this  kind 
of  missionary  service. 


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Board  of  Missionary  Preparation  Pamphlets 

Missionary  Furlough . $  .25 

Missionary  Wife,  Her  Place,  Program 

and  Preparation  . 25 

Preparation  for  different  countries . 50 

Preparation  of  Educational  Missionaries  .40 
Preparation  of  Medical  Missionaries  and 

Nurses . 10 

Preparation  of  Missionaries  for  Literary 

Work  . 15 

Specialized  training  of  missionaries . 50 

By  Hammer  and  Hand — A.  W.  Halsey.  1918. 
$.25.  Pamphlet. 

Industrial  Missions  in  Africa. 

Children  of  the  Second  Birth — S.  M.  Shoe¬ 
maker.  1927.  $1.50 

Modern  miracles  of  spiritual  transformation  valu¬ 
able  to  the  prospective  missionary  who  would  turn 
others  to  Christ. 

Fishers  of  Men — Glenn  Clark.  1928.  $2.00 

A  book  for  those  who  would  exert  their  love,  faith 
and  sympathy  in  the  saving  of  others. 

Foreign  Missionary — A.  J.  Brown.  1907.  Spe¬ 
cial  price,  $.50 

Describes  in  detail  the  life  of  the  missionary,  his 
work,  relation  to  Board,  to  associates,  health, 
spiritual  life,  etc. 

Gospel  and  the  Plow — Sam  Higginbottom. 
1921.  $1.25 

Story  of  the  work  of  one  of  the  most  successful 
agricultural  missionaries  in  India. 

Home  Letters  From  China — Gordon  Poteat. 
1924.  Special  price,  $.75 

Helps  answer  question — How  does  a  new  mis¬ 
sionary  get  started  in  his  work? — by  a  record  of 
intimate  experiences  from  time  of  landing  in  a 
strange  land,  through  language  study  to  first 
years  of  service  in  an  interior  city  of  China. 

Introduction  to  Missionary  Service — G.  A. 

Gollock.  1923.  $1.25 

Written  for  the  prospective  missionary  by  an 
authority  on  preparation. 

Jesus  of  History — T.  R.  Glover.  1927.  $1.50 

Familiar  truths  and  facts  presented  so  as  to  ap¬ 
pear  almost  new.  One  of  the  best  of  its  kind. 

Medical  Missions — W.  R.  Lambuth.  1920.  $1.00 

Covers  thoroughly  both  the  technical  side  and  the 
spiritual  responsibilities  in  this  work. 


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Medical  Practice  in  Africa  and  the  East — H. 

Martin  and  H.  H.  Weir.  1923.  $1.25  cloth, 
$.75  paper 

A  series  of  open  letters  on  professional  subjects 
from  doctors  practicing  abroad,  addressed  to  their 
colleagues  at  home. 

Modern  Discipleship  and  What  It  Means — E. 

S.  Woods.  $1.75 

If  modern  discipleship  were  modelled  on  the  teach¬ 
ings  set  forth  in  this  book  it  would  be  stronger, 
more  vigorous  and  more  adventurous  than  it 
usually  is. 

Nurse’s  Indian  Log  Book — Mabel  R.  Peacock. 

1924.  $.50 

Actual  incidents  in  the  life  of  a  missionary  nurse. 

Psychology  and  Morals — J.  A.  Hadfield.  $2.00 

The  best  and  simplest  exposition  yet  written  of 
the  relation  of  the  new  psychology  to  ethics. 

Religious  Foundations — Rufus  Jones,  Ed.  $1.25 

Series  of  thoughtful  papers  written  for  sincere 
doubters.  Points  out  the  effect  of  belief  on  one’s 
spiritual  reaction  to  his  environment. 

Soul  Surgery — H.  A.  Walter.  1926.  $1.50 

A  contribution  by  a  brilliant  Indian  missionary 
to  the  all  too  meagre  literature  of  personal  evan¬ 
gelism  through  the  practice  of  friendship. 

Way  of  the  Doctor — R.  F.  Moorshead.  1926. 

$1.00 

A  new  book  giving  facts  of  great  interest  to  those 
contemplating  a  medical  or  nursing  career  on  the 
Mission  Field. 

What  It  Feels  Like — Dr.  Robin.  1926.  $.60 

Letters  of  a  missionary  doctor  to  colleagues  at 
home  describing  the  work  of  medical  missions. 

BIOGRAPHY 

Bickel,  Luke,  Captain — C.  K.  Harrington.  1919. 

$2.00 

An  unusual  missionary  who  sailed  a  steamer 
throughout  the  Inland  Seas  of  Japan  in  his  evan¬ 
gelistic  work. 

Bordon  of  Yale — Mrs.  Howard  Taylor.  1926. 

$2.00 

The  story  of  a  young  man  of  great  possessions 
who  prepared  for  service  among  the  Moslems  of 
Kansu. 

Carey,  William — J.  H.  Morrison.  1924.  Spe¬ 
cial  price,  $.75 

Fresh  presentation  of  the  pioneer  of  modern  mis¬ 
sions. 


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Coillard,  Francois — Edward  Shillito.  1923. 
Special  price,  $.75 

A  re-statement  in  modern  language  and  from  the 
present-day  point  of  view  of  the  life  of  one  of 
the  great  modern  missionary  apostles. 

Crawford,  Dan  of  Luanza — J.  J.  Ellis.  1927. 

$1.00 

Story  of  the  famous  author  of  “Thinking  Black,” 

'  who  died  recently  after  thirty-seven  years  of  ser¬ 
vice  in  Africa. 

Daughter  of  the  Samurai — Etsu  I.  Sugimoto: 
1925.  $3.00 

Remarkable  autobiography  of  Japanese  woman  of 
high  social  position  who  became  a  Christian. 

Dobson^  Mary — Una  M.  Saunders.  1926.  $2.40 

Story  of  a  musician  who  was  a  missionary  in 
India. 

Duff,  Alexander — William  Paton.  1923.  Spe¬ 
cial  price,  $.75 

New  biography  of  the  great  pioneer  educational 
missionary  in  India. 

Evolution  of  a  Missionary — C.  B.  DeForest. 
1914.  $1.50 

The  life  of  John  Hyde  DeForest,  one  of  the  great 
pioneer  missionaries  in  Japan. 

Gandhi,  Mahatma — Romaine  Rolland.  1924. 
$1.50 

An  interpretation  of  the  life  of  this  famous  mod¬ 
ern  Indian. 

Gentleman  in  Prison — Tokichi  Ishii.  Trans¬ 
lated  by  Caroline  McDonald.  $1.75 

A  Japanese  bandit  who  was  a  modern  miracle  of 
Grace. 

Girl  of  an  Indian  Garden — Ruth  E.  Robinson, 
Editor.  1928.  $1.00 

A  beautiful  book  about  a  beautiful  life — Flora  R. 
Howells — one  time  principal  of  Isabella  Thoburn 
College,  India. 

Grenfell,  Wilfred,  Master  Mariner — Basil  Mat¬ 
thew.  1924.  $1.50 

The  great  leader  of  the  mission  to  seamen  in 
Labrador. 

Jackson  of  Moukden — Mrs.  D.  Christie.  1923. 
Special  price,  $.75 

The  young  medical  missionary  who  gave  his  life 
fighting  the  plague  in  Manchuria. 

Keith-Falconer,  Ion — James  Robson.  1924. 
Special  price,  $.75 

The  Scotch  nobleman  who  pioneered  among  the 
Moslems  of  Arabia. 


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Laws,  Robert,  of  Livingstonia — W.  P.  Living¬ 
stone.  1924.  $3.00 

Dr.  Laws,  the  most  notable  missionary  in  Africa 
of  the  modern  period.  An  extraordinary  life 
si.ory. 

New  Englander  in  Japan — E.  B.  Greene.  1927. 
$5.00 

The  life  of  Dr.  Daniel  C.  Greene,  one  of  the  great 
pioneer  missionaries  in  Japan.  His  life  covered 
the  period  of  the  modernization  of  the  Land  of 
the  Rising  Sun. 

Nicolay,  Baron  Paul — G.  Langenskjold.  Trans¬ 
lated  by  Ruth  E.  Wilder.  1924.  Special 
price,  $.75 

The  life  story  of  a  Russian  nobleman,  one  of  the 
great  Christians  of  Europe,  who  was  a  pioneer 
in  the  work  of  the  World’s  Student  Christian 
Federation. 

On  the  Edge  of  the  Primeval  Forest — A. 

Schweitzer.  1922.  $2.00 

Autobiographical  account  of  medical  mission¬ 
ary  work  by  one  of  the  most  remarkable  in¬ 
dividuals  alive  today.  Theologian,  Philosopher, 
Musician,  he  has  left  all  in  Europe  and  plunged 
into  medical  missionary  service  in  the  heart  of 
Af  ricdr 

Panditai  Ramabai — N.  Macnicol.  1926.  $1.10 

Life  story  of  the  famous  mother  to  Indian  widows. 

Paul — A.  Deissmann.  New  and  revised  edition. 
1927.  $5.00 

An  illuminating  study  of  the  greatest  missionary 
of  all,  by  one  of  the  greatest  New  Testament 
scholars  of  Europe. 

Richards,  Timothy — W.  E.  Soothill.  1924.  $1.75 

In  many  ways  the  best  biography  of  a  missionary 
to  China. 

Singh,  Sadhu  Sundar — Mrs.  Arthur  Parker. 
1921.  $1.25 

No  Indian  Christian  has  been  more  influential 
than  this  extraordinary  man. 

Slessor,  Mary  of  Calabar — W.  P.  Livingstone. 
1916.  $2.00 

“Mary  Slessor’s  life  stands  alone  in  the  annals  of 
heroic  women’’ — a  Scotch  woman — a  missionary  in 
tropical  Africa. 

Sons  of  Africa — G.  A.  Gollock.  1928.  $1.50 

A  volume  of  striking  biographical  sketches  of  out¬ 
standing  Africans,  representing  different  periods 
of  history  and  various  phases  of  life,  including  a 
number  of  great  African  Christians. 

Story  of  My  Experiments  With  Truth — M.  K. 

Gandhi.  1927.  $2.50 

The  first  volume  of  Gandhi’s  autobiography — an 
interesting  book. 


1G 


Underwood  of  Korea — L.  H.  Underwood.  1918. 
$1.50 

A  famous  pioneer  in  the  Hermit  nation. 

PLAYS  AND  PAGEANTS 
GENERAL 

America  Grows  Up — Helen  L.  Willcox.  $.25. 

Forty-sixty  characters  (some  children) — one  and 
a  half  hours.  A  pageant-play  of  certain  Ameri¬ 
can  attitudes  toward  peoples  within  our  borders. 
Penetrating  comment  on  our  treatment  of  In¬ 
dians,  Negroes,  European  immigrants  and  High¬ 
landers.  Simple  settings.  May  easily  be  shortened 
or  adapted  to  particular  needs. 

Bigger  and  Better  Wars — J.  Clyde  Keegan,  $.50. 

Twenty-one  men  (some  can  double) — one  hour.  A 
drama-pageant  dealing  with  the  causes  and  cure 
of  war.  In  three  episodes  ;  the  first  showing  the 
primary  causes,  such  as  greed,  hate,  fear,  etc. ; 
the  second,  the  secondary  causes,  as  secret  diplo¬ 
macy,  economic  imperialism,  etc.  ;  the  third  the 
rising  tide  of  sentiment  and  action  against  war  in 
colleges.  Presents  the  subject  in  a  vivid  and  ef¬ 
fective  way,  and  has  been  used  successfully  in 
church  groups. 

From  Self  to  Service — Mrs.  C.  H.  Barber  and 
Elsie  Stewart  Hand.  $.05. 

Seven  girls — group  of  “nationals” — choir — twenty 
minutes.  A  musical  pageant,  not  distinctly  mis¬ 
sionary,  but  showing  the  appeal  of  a  life  domi¬ 
nated  by  the  service  motive.  Suitable  for  a 
Y,  W.  C.  A.  program  or  young  women’s  groups. 

Ordered  South — W.  J.  Noble.  $.15. 

Four  men,  two  women — thirty  minutes.  Depicts 
the  conflicts  that  arise  when  a  young  man  decides 
to  go  to  Africa  as  a  missionary.  His  influence 
helps  to  produce  a  more  serious  attitude  toward 
the  needs  of  humanity  on  the  part  of  his  family 
and  friends.  Simple  settings ;  easy  to  produce. 
Of  interest  to  college  and  church  groups. 

Two  Masters — Bertha  Cooper  Fraser.  $.10. 

Sixteen  or  more  girls  (eight  speaking  parts)  — 
forty-five  minutes.  A  three-act  play  dealing  with 
the  theme  of  life-commitment.  A  missionary’s 
daughter  decides,  after  some  struggle  with  con¬ 
flicting  desires,  to  return  to  work  in  China. 
Though  the  cast  is  of  girls  only,  the  play  will  be 
of  general  interest.  Simple  settings ;  easy  to 
produce. 

AFRICA 

Kanjundu — Helen  Willcox.  $.25. 

Five  women,  ten  men  (six  are  boys) — one  hour. 
Three  scenes  depicting  life  of  natives  and  mission¬ 
aries  in  Africa.  Deals  especially  with  the  African 
witch-doctor,  whose  power  is  seen  to  be  waning 
when  challenged  by  Christianity. 


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CHINA 

Betrothal  of  Mai  Tsung,  The — Kyung  Shien 
Sung  and  Vida  Ravenscroft  Sutton.  $.25. 

Six  men,  eleven  women — one  hour.  Problems  of 
present  day  Chinese  youth  as  they  try  to  break 
down  old  customs  and  adopt  new  ways  and 
thought.  Two  Chinese  students  fall  in  love  while 
in  an  American  college  and  on  returning  to  China 
come  in  conflict  with  the  Chinese  betrothal  cus¬ 
toms. 

Color  Line,  The — Irene  Taylor  MacNair.  $.25. 

Three  women,  three  men  (one  a  Chinese,  if  pos¬ 
sible) — thirty  minutes.  A  one-act  play  of  present 
day  China.  A  Chinese  student,  embittered  by  the 
treatment  received  in  an  American  college,  is 
won  back  to  Christianity  by  the  spirit  he  sees  in 
an  American  girl  whose  father  is  killed  by  Chi¬ 
nese  soldiers.  Has  been  used  with  great  success. 

Street  of  Ivory — Helen  Willcox. 

Four  men,  one  woman — fifty  minutes.  Deals  with 
changing  industrial  conditions  in  China.  Depicts 
the  conflict  between  the  ideas  of  the  old  ivory 
worker  who  all  his  life  has  expressed  himself  in 
his  carving  and  the  young  man  who  finds  him¬ 
self  caught  up  in  the  whirl  of  factory  life.  Sug¬ 
gests  a  possible  solution.  Of  interest  to  adult 
church  audiences  as  well  as  college  groups. 

INDIA 

Followers  of  the  Star — Anita  B.  Ferris.  $.35. 

Twenty-one  men,  twenty-one  women  (additional 
participants  may  be  used) — one  and  a  half  hours. 
Single  episodes  fifteen  minutes  each.  A  pageant 
showing  various  types  of  Christian  work  in  India. 
Written  as  a  series  of  episodes,  which  may  be 
used  separately  if  desired.  Part  II  (contains  four 
episodes)  is  well  adapted  to  separate  presentation. 

Larola — Helen  Willcox.  $.25. 

One  act — eight  characters  (three  men,  five  women ) 
— fifty  minutes.  A  play  dealing  with  the  problems 
of  Indian  Christians.  A  Hindu  woman,  con¬ 
demned  to  widowhood  upon  her  husband’s  conver¬ 
sion  to  Christianity,  is  later  herself  converted,  and 
they  are  reunited  after  many  years  of  separation. 
Very  effective  and  not  very  difficult  to  produce. 

JAPAN 

Cross  Triumphant,  The — $.35. 

Forty  people — one  and  a  quarter  hours.  A  pag¬ 
eant  showing  episodes  in  the  progress  of  Chris¬ 
tianity  in  Japan,  from  the  time  of  the  early  per¬ 
secutions  to  the  present  day.  Written  in  three 
parts,  with  Prologue,  Interlude  and  Epilogue. 
This  would  require  considerable  time  for  prepa¬ 
ration,  and  experience  in  dramatics. 


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Sunlight  or  Candlelight — Helen  Willcox.  $.25. 

One  man,  four  women — thirty-five  minutes.  One 
act,  laid  in  Japan.  An  American  heiress  unex¬ 
pectedly  meets  a  Japanese  acquaintance  in  his 
home  town  and  learns  that  he  never  heard  of 
Christianity  while  in  America.  She  is  aroused  to 
greater  interest  in  missions. 

Sword  of  the  Samurai,  The — Tracy  Mygatt. 
$.25. 

Six  men,  five  women — one  hour.  Two  acts,  deal¬ 
ing  with  the  problem  of  Japan’s  reaction  to  the 
Exclusion  Act,  especially  as  it  relates  to  students 
and  missionaries.  Presents  contrasts  in  the  strug¬ 
gle  between  the  generations,  the  old  against  the 
new ;  Buddha  against  Christ.  Shows  how  the 
spirit  of  the  Samurai  (the  knighthood  of  Japan) 
lends  itself  to  the  idealism  and  strength  of  the 
Christian  faith. 


MOSLEM  LANDS 

At  Any  Cost — Grace  Smalley  Murray.  $.20. 

Ten  men,  nine  women — “mob” — one  hour.  A 
three-act  play,  depicting  the  struggle  for  freedom 
among  educated  young  men  and  women  in  mod¬ 
ern  Persia.  Contains  some  good  typical  scenes, 
as  Persian  wedding  ceremony,  etc. 

Kasim — Helen  Willcox.  $.50. 

Five  men,  five  women — one  hour.  Two  scenes, 
laid  in  Persia.  A  psychological  and  social  study 
of  Moslem  conditions,  dealing  especially  with  the 
new  freedom  of  Moslem  women  and  the  influence 
of  mission  schools  on  the  young  men  and  women 
of  Persia.  Contains  a  delightful  romance  and 
much  humor. 

Test,  The — Helen  Willcox.  (M.  E.  M.) 

Seven  characters — all  men — twenty-five  minutes. 
A  play  showing  the  true  faith  of  Mohammedan 
and  Christian.  The  Christian  missionary  and  the 
Moslem  native  each  meet  the  supreme  test  of 
faith.  While  the  cast  is  all  men,  the  play  will 
interest  any  group  of  students. 


PHILIPPINES 

Set  of  the  Sail,  The — Anita  B.  Ferris.  $.25. 

Thirteen  men,  six  women.  A  pageant  of  Chris¬ 
tianity  in  the  Philippines.  Shows  some  present 
day  needs  of  the  Islands,  with  emphasis  on  Amer¬ 
ica’s  opportunity  to  help  their  people.  Four 
fairly  brief  scenes  well  adapted  to  a  mixed  group. 

Note:  Information  and  suggestions  about  other  plays, 
including  plays  for  special  groups,  as  Juniors,  Mission¬ 
ary  Societies,  etc.,  will  be  furnished  on  request  by  the 
Student  Volunteer  Movement. 


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MOVIES  AND  STEREOPTICON 
SLIDES 


Moving  Pictures  of  missionary  interest.  These 
may  be  rented  at  a  small  charge  from  any  of 

the  following  places: 

Baptist  Board  of  Missionary  Co-operation,  276 
Fifth  Avenue,  New  York  City. 

Committee  on  Conservation  and  Advance,  Metho¬ 
dist  Episcopal  Church,  740  Rush  St.,  Chicago,  Ill. 

Motion  Picture  Exchange,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  120  West 
41st  Street,  New  York  City. 

Publicity  Department,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  600  Lexington 
Avenue,  New  York  City. 

Stereopticon  Lectures.  Colored  slides,  accom¬ 
panied  by  typed  lectures,  may  be  borrowed 
or  rented  from  the  Mission  Boards.  For  lists 
of  subjects,  etc.,  write  to  any  of  the  follow¬ 
ing: 

American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign 
Missions,  14  Beacon  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 

Baptist  Board  of  Missionary  Co-operation,  276 
Fifth  Avenue,  New  York  City. 

Board  of  Foreign  Missions  of  the  Methodist  Epis¬ 
copal  Church,  150  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York  City. 

Board  of  Missions,  Presbyterian  Church  in  the 
U.  S.  A.,  156  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York  City. 

Board  of  Missions,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
South.  Box  510,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Committee  on  Conservation  and  Advance  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  740  Rush  Street, 
Chicago,  Ill. 

Executive  Committee  of  Foreign  Missions  of  the 
Presbyterian  Church  in  the  United  States,  Box 
330,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

Foreign  Mission  Board  of  the  Southern  Baptist 
Convention,  Box  1595,  Richmond,  Ya. 


MAPS 

Missionary  Map  of  the  World  (33  x  50  in.) — 
$1.00  cloth;  $.50  paper. 

Missionary  Maps  of  Countries  (38  x  48  in.) — 
China,  India  and  Ceylon  (including  Burma 
and  Assam),  Japan  (including  Korea  and 
Formosa) — $.60  each. 

Outline  Wall  Maps  (2  ft.  8  in.  x  4  ft.) — World, 
Africa,  Asia,  South  America,  United  States — 
heavy  paper,  $.35. 

Outline  Paper  Maps  (28  x  32  in.) — China,  In¬ 
dia,  South  America — $.25  each. 

Outline  Paper  Maps  (28  x  32  in.) — Moslem 
World.— $.25. 


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Small  Outline  Paper  Maps — World,  Africa, 
Asia,  Australia,  Europe,  North  America, 
South  America,  United  States —  $.02  each. 

World  Map  (98  x  41  in.) — colored — showing 
principal  political  divisions — cloth  $3.75;  pa¬ 
per  $2.00. 


RACE  RELATIONS 

And  Who  Is  My  Neighbor? — Bruno  Lasker. 
1924.  $1.00  cloth,  $.75  paper 

A  discussion  book  on  the  relations  between  dif¬ 
ferent  racial  and  national  groups  in  America. 

Christianity  and  the  Race  Problem — J.  H.  Old¬ 
ham.  1924.  $1.00  paper 

“The  most  balanced  and  complete  of  the  books 
called  forth  by  this  perplexing  problem.” — British 
Weekly. 

Clash  of  Color — Basil  Matthew.  1924.  $1.25 
cloth,  $.75  paper 

A  compact  and  inclusive  mission  study  text-book 
adopted  by  the  Missionary  Education  Movement. 

Foreign  Students  in  America — W.  R.  Wheeler, 
H.  H.  King,  A.  B.  Davidson,  Editors.  1925. 
$1.75 

Missionary  opportunities  at  our  own  doors. 

In  Spite  of  Handicaps — R.  W.  Bullock.  1927. 

$2.00 

Negro  and  white  youths  alike  will  be  thrilled  by 
these  stories  of  achievement.  Sketches  of  negroes 
in  different  lines  of  work  who  have  achieved  dis¬ 
tinction. 

Mankind  and  the  Church — H.  H.  Montgom¬ 
ery.  $2.75 

Estimates  the  contribution  of  all  great  races  to 
the  fulness  of  the  Church  of  God. 

Negro  in  American  Life — Jerome  Dowd.  1926. 
$5.00 

One  of  the  most  complete  studies  in  this  field. 

Of  One  Blood — R.  E.  Speer.  1924.  $.75  cloth, 
$.50  paper 

A  treatment  of  American  race  issues  against  the 
background  of  world  movements. 

Race  and  Race  Relations — R.  E.  Speer.  1924. 
$3.50 

A  more  complete  discussion  than  “Of  One  Blood,” 
by  the  same  author. 

Race  Problems  in  South  Africa — W.  A.  Cotton. 

1926.  $1.00 

A  very  impoi'tant  contribution  to  the  study  of 
one  of  the  most  acute  interracial  situations. 


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Race  Problems  in  the  New  Africa — W.  C.  Wil¬ 
loughby.  1923.  $4.40 

An  exhaustive  study  of  the  whole  field  of  race 
relations  in  Africa. 

Racial  Relations  and  the  Christian  Ideal — 1923. 

$.25 

A  discussion  course  on  the  problems  arising  from 
racial  contacts  the  world  over,  with  questions, 
quotations  and  bibliography. 

Resident  Orientals  on  the  American  Pacific 
Coast — E.  G.  Mears.  1927.  $3.00 

A  study  conducted  by  the  Institute  of  Pacific 
Relations. 

Trend  of  the  Races — G.  E.  Haynes.  1922. 
$.75  cloth,  $.50  paper 

A  fair  and  constructive  study  of  the  progress  of 
the  Negroes,  showing  their  mental  and  spiritual 
capacities. 


AFRICA 

African  Clearings — Jean  Kenyon  Mackenzie. 
1924.  $2.50 

Delightful  sketches  of  a  missionary’s  experience  in 
the  African  jungle. 

Africa  and  Her  Peoples — F.  D.  Walker.  1924. 

$.80 

Vivid  pictures  of  everyday  life  of  African  peoples 
— their  homes,  daily  work,  customs  and  religious 
beliefs. 

African  Idylls — Donald  Fraser.  1923.  $1.50 

Portraits  and  impressions  of  life  in  a  Central 
African  mission  station. 

Can  Africa  Be  Won?— W.  J.  W.  Roome.  1927. 
$2.35 

A  layman,  famous  for  his  travels  in  Africa,  has 
written  a  wonderful  appreciation  of  African  mis¬ 
sions. 

Christian  Missions  in  Africa — E.  W.  Smith. 

1926.  $1.25 

Has  won  highest  praise.  Based  on  the  studies  of 
the  Conference  on  Africa  held,  in  LeZoute,  Bel¬ 
gium. 

Drums  in  the  Darkness — John  T.  Tucker. 

1927.  $1.75 

A  new  book  by  the  Principal  of  Currie  Insti¬ 
tute,  Dondi,  Angola — an  institution  of  the  United 
Church  of  Canada.  Describes  mission  work  and 
native  life. 

Education  in  East  Africa — T.  J.  Jones.  $2.25 

Very  important  report  on  the  general  conditions 
in  East  Africa  as  these  affect  education  along  with 
an  appraisal  of  missionary  work  with  recom¬ 
mendations  covering  future  educational  policies. 


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Friends  of  Africa — Jean  Kenyon  Mackenzie. 
1928.  $.75  cloth,  $.50  paper 

The  new  mission  study  text-book  for  this  year. 

Golden  Stool — Edwin  Smith.  1926.  $1.50 

A  very  able  discussion  of  currents  of  life  and 
thought  in  Africa  by  one  of  the  leading  author¬ 
ities  on  mission  work  in  that  continent. 

Land  of  the  Vanished  Church — J.  J.  Cooksey. 
1926.  $1.00 

A  survey  of  North  Africa. 

Liberia — Old  and  New — James  L.  Sibley.  1928. 
$3.00 

A  new  book  by  the  Educational  Adviser  of  the 
Phelps  Stokes  Fund. 

On  the  Edge  of  the  Primeval  Forest — A. 

Schweitzer.  1922.  $2.00 

A  fascinating  story  of  African  missions. 

The  New  Africa — Donald  Fraser.  1927.  $1.00 
cloth,  $.60  paper 

Shows  the  changes  that  have  come  into  African 
life  through  the  penetration  of  Africa  by  western 
influences  and  presents  in  a  challenging  manner 
the  facts  regarding  the  Christian  movement  today 
and  the  needs  for  tomorrow. 

Thinking  With  Africa — M.  Stauffer,  Editor. 
1917.  ,  $1.00  cloth,  $.75  paper 

Chapters  by  African  leaders  on  the  Christian 
Movement  in  Africa.  One  of  the  “Christian  Voices 
Around  the  World”  series. 

CHINA 

China:  A  Nation  in  Evolution — Paul  Monro. 
1928.  $3.50 

One  of  the  latest  books  on  China.  A  study  of 
political,  historical,  cultural  and  religious  trends. 

China  and  Modern  Medicine — H.  Balme.  $1.25 
cloth,  $.75  paper 

A  study  in  medical  missionary  development. 

China  and  the  Powers — H.  K.  Norton.  1927. 
$4.00 

By  an  American  student  of  Far-Eastern  affairs. 

China  and  the  West— W.  E.  Soothill.  1927. 
$3.50 

A  history  of  their  intercourse  from  earliest  times 
to  the  present  by  one  of  the  ablest  British  writers 
on  China. 

China  Christian  Year  Book — 1926.  $2.50 

A  comprehensive  survey  of  the  Christian  Move¬ 
ment  in  China  published  under  the  auspices  of  the 
National  Christian  Council. 


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China  Her  Own  Interpreter — M.  Stauffer,  Ed¬ 
itor.  1927.  $1.00  cloth,  $.75  paper 

One  of  the  “Christian  Voices  Around  the  World” 
series  written  by  able  Christian  Chinese,  inter¬ 
preting  the  Christian  Movement  in  their  land. 

China  in  the  Family  of  the  Nations — H.  T. 

Hodgkin.  New  edition.  1923.  $2.00 

Emphasizes  China’s  kinship  to  us  and  our  com¬ 
mon  human  nature. 

China’s  Challenge  to  Christianity — L.  C. 

Porter.  1924.  Special  price,  $.50 

A  study  book  presenting  modern  movements  in 
China  as  they  condition  Christian  missions. 

China’s  New  Nationalism  and  Other  Essays — 

H.  F.  McNair.  1925.  $2.50 

Timely  comments  by  one  well  qualified  to  inter¬ 
pret  changing  China. 

China’s  Real  Revolution — Paul  Hutchinson. 
1927.  Special  price,  $.50 

A  popular  mission  study  book  on  present  day 
China  which  includes  an  excellent  reading  list 
for  further  study. 

Chinese  Realities — John  Foster.  1928.  $.75 

Nationalist,  Literary,  Labor,  Anti-religious  and 
Religious  movements  described  by  a  young  writer. 

Chinese  Religious  Ideas — P.  J.  Maclagan. 
1926.  $1.75 

A  Christian  valuation  of  the  faiths  of  China. 

Christian  Education  and  the  National  Con¬ 
sciousness  of  China — J.  B.  Webster.  1923. 
$2.50 

A  discussion  of  the  program  and  problems  of 
Christian  education  in  China. 

Development  of  China — K.  S.  Eatourette.  1920. 
$2.50 

An  historical  study  by  the  Professor  of  Missions 
in  Yale  University. 

Enter  China — G.  G.  Barnes.  1928.  $.60 

A  study  in  Race  contacts — the  adjustment  be¬ 
tween  China  and  the  nations  of  the  West. 

Humanity  and  Labor  in  China — Adelaide  An¬ 
derson.  1927.  $3.00 

In  addition  to  being  in  many  respects  a  pioneer 
account  of  Chinese  Industrial  life,  the  book  is  a 
travel  diary  of  great  interest. 

Laughing  Buddha — J.  L.  Stewart.  1925.  $2.00 

An  exciting  novel  of  adventure  in  West  China 
by  a  professor  in  West  China  Union  University. 

Looking  Toward  a  Christian  China — M.  Stauf¬ 
fer.  1924.  $.25 

A  discussion  course  especially  prepared  for  stu¬ 
dent  groups  and  men’s  clubs. 


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Naturalization  of  Christianity  in  China — F. 

Rawlinson.  1927.  $1.75 

Scholarly  lectures  delivered  to  new  missionaries  in 
the  language  schools  by  the  editor  of  “The  Chi¬ 
nese  Recorder”  (see  periodicals). 

Outline  History  of  China — H.  H.  Gowen.  1926. 
$4.00 

A  valuable  political  survey. 

San  Min  Chu  I — Sun  Yat  Sen.  1927.  $3.00 

The  first  complete  authentic  translation  of  Dr. 
Sun’s  political  doctrine  in  the  form  of  a  series  of 
lectures. 

Spirit  of  the  Street — Priscilla  Holton.  1927. 
$2.00 

Exquisite  pictures  of  child  life  in  China. 

Through  Jade  Gate  and  Central  Asia — Cable 
and  French.  1927.  $3.00 

Story  of  an  astounding  journey  by  two  women 
missionaries  through  West  China  and  Russia. 

Tibet  Past  and  Present — Sir  Charles  Bell. 

1924.  $3.50 

No  man  is  better  qualified  to  write  of  the  people 
and  problems  of  this  strange  and  thrilling  country. 

Youth  Movement  in  China — T.  C.  Wang.  1927. 
$1.00  t 

By  one  of  China’s  youth. 

INDIA  AND  INDO-CHINA 

Ancient  Church  and  Modern  India — G.  E. 

Phillips.  1920.  $.85 

A  remarkable  and  exceedingly  valuable  book  com¬ 
paring  early  Christianity  with  Christianity  in 
India  today. 

British  Connection  With  India — K.  T.  Paul. 
1927.  $1.50 

By  an  eminent  Indian  who  writes  with  admir¬ 
able  temper  and  deep  understanding  of  the  prob¬ 
lems  involved. 

Building  With  India— D.  J.  Fleming.  $.75 
cloth,  $.50  paper.  1922 

India’s  heritage  and  Christian  missions  as  a  co¬ 
operating  force  in  her  development. 

Christ  at  the  Round  Table — E.  S.  Jones.  1928. 
$1.50 

A  worthy  successor  to  Christ  of  the  Indian  Road, 
showing  a  development  in  thought  and  method. 

Christ  of  the  Indian  Road — E.  Stanley  Jones. 

1925.  $1.00 

Christ  as  Dr.  Jones  presents  him  to  the  people  of 
India,  a  companion  of  their  daily  life. 


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Expectation  of  Siam — Arthur  J.  Brown.  1925. 

$75 

Attractive  book  on  mission  work  in  one  of  the 
most  interesting  but  least  known  countries  of 
the  East. 

From  Field  to  Factory — Margaret  Read.  1927. 
$.50 

A  study  of  the  Indian  peasant,  turned  factory 
hand. 

Gospel  Romance  in  the  Huts  of  the  Punjab — 

1925.  $1.25 

Glimpses  of  missionary  activity  in  the  villages  of 
Northwest  India. 

India — Valentine  Chirol.  1926.  $3.00 

Authoritative  and  masterly  survey  of  modern  India. 

India  on  the  March — A.  H.  Clark.  $.75  cloth, 
$.50  paper.  1922 

Tales  of  adventure,  stories  of  ancient  and  mod¬ 
ern  Indian  heroes,  great  missionaries  and  out¬ 
standing  Indian  Christians. 

India’s  Past — A.  A.  MacDowell.  1927.  $2.75 

A  survey  of  her  Literature,  Religions,  Languages 
and  Antiquities. 

Indian  Approach  to  India — M.  Stauffer,  Ed¬ 
itor.  1927.  $1.00  cloth,  $.75  paper 

One  of  the  “Christian  Voices  Around  the  World” 
series — written  by  Indian  Christians  of  ability  in¬ 
terpreting  the  Chi-istian  movement  in  their  land. 

Indian  Child’s  Mother — By  A.  D.  1922 

A  description  of  the  mothers  and  children  of  India 
under  three  main  classifications — Indian,  Moslem 
and  Christian. 

Indian  Day — Edward  Thompson.  1927.  $2.50 

An  unusually  revealing  novel  of  Indian  life  which 
includes  missionaries,  officials  and  Indians  in  the 
story. 

Indian  Mystic — J.  C.  Winslow.  1926.  $.50 

Attractive  statement  of  contribution  that  India 
may  make  to  interpretation  of  Christianity. 

Indian  Outlook— W.  E.  S.  Holland.  1926. 
$1.10 

A  thought-provoking  book,  dealing  almost  entirely 
with  the  present  situation  in  India  in  politics, 
with  two  chapters  on  the  indigenous  Christian 
Church. 

Making  of  Modern  India — Nicol  MacNicol. 
1924.  $2.50 

Modern  Religious  Movements  in  India — J.  M. 

Farquhar.  $2.50 

An  exhaustive  study  of  reform  movements,  with 
the  historical  background  of  each  religion. 


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Mother  India — Katherine  Mayo.  1927.  $3.75 

The  most  talked  of  recent  book  on  India.  Should 
be  balanced  by  reading  Stanley  Jones  and  K.  T. 
Paul,  and  “An  Uphill  Road  in  India.” 

Prince  Rama  and  Other  Indian  Tales — 

Dorothy  Kilpatrick.  1927.  $.85 

Vivid  pictures  of  Indian  village  life. 

Star  in  the  East — E.  N.  Harris.  1920.  $1.50 

An  account  of  missions  to  the  Karens  of  Burma. 

Story  of  My  Experiments  With  Truth — M.  K. 

Gandhi.  1927.  $2.50 

The  first  volume  of  Gandhi’s  autobiography.  An 
impressive  record  of  the  growth  of  the  ideals  of 
this  famous  leader. 

Through  Teakwood  Windows — Ethel  Cody 
Higginbottom.  1926.  $1.25 

Close-up  views  of  India’s  womanhood. 

*  Uphill  Road  in  India — M.  E.  Christlieb.  1927. 
$1.90 

William  Paton  says  of  these  letters :  “We  have 
read  nothing  so  true  in  any  recent  writing  about 
missionary  work  in  India.” 

Women  of  Bengal — Margaret  M.  Urquhart. 
1925.  $1.50 

A  mine  of  information  on  manners  and  customs  of 
Indian  women.  Tagore  says :  “It  is  one  of  the 
best  books  I  have  ever  seen  on  the  subject.” 

JAPAN  AND  KOREA 
Case  of  Korea — Henry  Chung.  1921.  $3.00 

A  Korean  discusses  Japan’s  relations  with  Korea. 

Christian  Movement  in  Japan  and  Formosa — 

1928.  $2.00 

The  yearly  survey  prepared  by  the  Federation  of 
Christian  Missions  in  Japan. 

Contemporary  Thought  of  Japan  and  China — 

K.  Tsuchida.  1927.  $2.50 

Written  to  introduce  to  westerners  the  modern 
thought  currents  of  the  Far  East.  Valuable  to 
those  who  expect  to  go  to  these  countries. 

Creative  Forces  in  Japan — G.  M.  Fisher.  1923. 
Special  price,  $.50 

One  of  the  best  mission  study  books  on  Japan. 

Daughter  of  the  Samurai — Etsu  I.  Sugimoto. 
1925.  $3.00 

A  story  of  family  life  in  Japan,  told  in  interest¬ 
ing  fashion. 

Development  of  Japan — K.  S.  Eatourette.  1918. 
$2.50 

Companion  volume  to  one  on  China.  An  historical 
study. 


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Japan  in  the  World  Today — Arthur  J.  Brown. 
1928.  $3.75 

A  new  and  comprehensive  study  dealing  with  the 
development  of  Japan  from  1853  to  the  present. 

Japan  Speaks  for  Herself — M.  Stauffer,  Editor. 
1927.  $1.00  cloth,  $.75  paper 

One  of  the  “Christian  Voices  Around  the  World” 
series — written  by  able  Japanese  Christians  in¬ 
terpreting  the  place  that  Christianity  has  attained 
in  Japanese  life  and'  thought. 

Japanese  Traits  and  Foreign  Influences — I. 

Nitobe.  1927.  $2.35 

By  a  distinguished  Japanese  Christian  who  has 
been  on  the  Secretariat  of  the  League  of  Nations. 

Modern  Education  in  Korea — H.  H.  Under¬ 
wood.  1926.  $4.00 

A  survey  of  the  development  of  education  in  Korea 
during  the  last  forty  years,  by  a  second  genera¬ 
tion  missionary  teacher. 

New  Japanese  Womanhood — A.  K.  Faust. 
1926.  $1.50 

The  story  of  the  swift  and  amazing  changes  in 
the  status  of  women  in  Japan.  A  valuable  book 
for  all  social  and  missionary  workers. 

New  Korea — A.  Ireland.  1926.  $5.00 

A  recent  volume  by  a  competent  authority  on 
Government.  Deals  with  developments  in  Korea 
since  the  Japanese  occupation. 

Outline  History  of  Japan — H.  H.  Gowen.  1927. 
$4.00 

A  companion  to  the  author’s  volume  on  China. 

Romance  of  Japan  Through  the  Ages — J. 

Scherer.  1926.  $3.50 

A  vivid  account  of  Japan’s  development  to  the 
present  time. 

Rural  Korea — E.  de  S.  Brunner.  1928.  $.50 

A  preliminary  survey  of  economic,  social,  and 
religious  conditions. 

Task  in  Japan — A.  K.  Reischauer.  1927.  $1.50 

A  new  book  by  one  of  the  ablest  missionaries  in 
Japan. 

Young  Hearts  in  Old  Japan — Maude  W. 
Madden. 

A  book  to  enlarge  one’s  understanding  of  the 
Japanese  and  to  quicken  appreciation  of  the  value 
of  Christian  missions  among  them. 

LATIN  AMERICA 

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Adventures  With  Christ  in  Latin  America — 

George  A.  Miller.  1927.  $1.00 

Reflections  from  the  fruitful  experiences  of  men 
and  women  who  have  given  their  lives  to  Latin 
America. 


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As  Protestant  Latin  America  Sees  It — M. 

Stauffer,  Editor.  1927.  $.75  paper. 

One  of  the  “Christian  Voices  Around  the  World” 
series — written  by  able  Latin  American  Christians 
interpreting  the  religious,  social,  and  intellectual 
situation  in  Latin  America. 

Aspects  of  Mexican  Civilization — J.  Vascon- 
celos  and  M.  Gamio.  1926.  $2.00 

A  treatment  of  the  Indian  influence  in  Mexican 
culture  and  its  bearing  on  current  social  and  edu¬ 
cational  problems  of  that  country. 

Christian  Work  in  South  America — Robert  E. 
Speer.  1925.  $4.00.  Two  volumes 

Commission  reports  and  addresses  at  the  Monte¬ 
video  Conference  in  1925. 

Conquest  of  Brazil — Roy  Nash.  1926.  $5.00 

A  remarkably  thorough  treatment  of  all  aspects 
of  the  country  and  the  people.  Indispensable  to 
a  proper  appraisal  of  modern  Brazil. 

Looking  Ahead  With  Latin  America — Stanley 
High.  1925.  $.75  cloth,  $.50  paper 

Popular  in  tone  and  full  of  interesting  concrete 
material. 

Mexico  ,Past  and  Present — G.  B.  Winton. 
1928.  $2.00 

An  appreciation  of  the  Mexican  people  and  a 
revelation  of  their  social,  political  and  spiritual 
life. 

Modern  Missions  on  the  Spanish  Main — W.  R. 

Wheeler  and  W.  E.  Browning.  1926.  $2.50 

Observations  and  impressions  of  Protestant  mis¬ 
sions  in  Colombia  and  Venezuela  by  two  expe¬ 
rienced  missionary  administrators  who  made  an 
extended  tour  of  them  in  1925. 

New  Days  in  Latin  America — W.  E.  Browning. 

1925.  $1.00  cloth.  $.60  paper. 

Presents  the  political,  racial,  social,  educational 
and  religious  problems  in  Latin  America  today. 

New  Latin  America — J.  Warshaw.  1922.  $3.00 

A  comprehensive  account  of  the  march  of  progress 
in  Latin  America,  with  a  fine  estimate  of  the 
part  played  therein  by  missions. 

Problems  in  Pan-Americanism — S.  G.  Inman. 

1926.  $2.00 

A  detailed  treatment  of  outstanding  problems. 

Rainbow  Countries  of  Central  America — Wal¬ 
lace  Thompson.  1926.  $5.00 

Describes  the  principal  places  of  beauty,  impor¬ 
tance  and  historical  interest,  discusses  social  and 
economic  problems,  American  intervention,  foreign 
loans,  and  the  undeveloped  rich  resources. 


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Readings  in  Hispanic  American  History — A.  N. 

Cleven.  1927.  $3.60 

A  condensed  history  of  Spanish  America  from  the 
pre-conquest  period  to  the  present  day. 

Roman  Christianity  in  Latin  America — W.  E. 

Browning.  1924.  $1.00 

A  fascinating  picture  of  actual  religious  condi¬ 
tions  in  South  America,  and  of  the  religious  think¬ 
ing  of  the  people. 

Social  Revolution  in  Mexico — E.  A.  Ross. 

1923.  $4.00 

An  able  survey  of  everyday  Mexico.  Discusses 
among  other  subjects  feudalism,  the  labor  move¬ 
ment,  the  Church,  and  public  education. 

South  America  Looks  at  the  United  States — 

C.  H.  Haring.  1928.  $2.50 

A  new  book  in  which  the  author  seeks  an  under¬ 
standing  of  the  factors  that  govern  the  relations 
between  the  United  States  and  the  nations  of 
the  Southern  continent. 

That  Mexican — Robert  N.  McLean.  1928.  $2.00 

Mexico  and  the  Mexicans  in  Mexico  and  in  the 
United  States  are  here  revealed  by  one  who  knows 
Mexico  both  from  the  outside  and  from  within. 

MOSLEM  WORLD 

Arab  at  Home — P.  W.  Harrison.  1924.  $3.50 

The  author,  a  medical  missionary  in  Arabia,  has 
come  into  close  touch  with  the  Arabs  and  is  able 
to  describe  their  life  accurately. 

Call  to  Prayer — S.  M.  Zwemer.  1926.  $1.20 

A  valuable  book  by  this  famous  missionary  to 
Moslems. 

Eastern  Palimpsest — O.  Wyon.  1927.  $.95 

A  good  survey  of  Christianity  in  Turkey,  Syria, 
Palestine  and  Egypt. 

Expansion  of  Islam — W.  W.  Cash.  1928.  $1.00 

A  study  of  changes  in  Moslem  World. 

Glimpses  of  Persia — M.  M.  Wood.  1922.  $.50 

A  valuable  little  book  with  an  appendix  of  sug¬ 
gestions  for  further  reading  on  Persia. 

History  of  the  Arabian  Mission — A.  D.  Mason 
and  F.  J.  Barney.  1926.  $1.25 

A  recent  publication  describing  one  of  the  most 
difficult  missionary  undertakings  in  the  world. 

Moslem  Faces  the  Future — T.  H.  P.  Sailer. 

1926.  $1.00  cloth,  $.60  paper 

Study  book  full  of  fresh  material  on  dominant 
social,  educational  and  religious  movements  in 
the  Moslem  World. 


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Moslem  Women — Dr.  and  Mrs.  Samuel  M. 
Zwemer.  1926.  $.75  and  $.50 

An  outstanding  book  on  the  topic. 

Moslem  World  in  Revolution — W.  W.  Cash. 
1925.  $.80 

A  good  brief  general  survey  of  conditions  in  the 
Moslem  World  today. 

Moslem  World  of  Today — John  R.  Mott.  1925. 
$2.50 

Articles  by  experts  on  every  question  of  interest 
to  the  missionary  statesmen  in  Moslem  countries. 

Palestine,  The  Land  of  Three  Faiths — P. 

Graves.  1923.  $4.50 

One  of  the  best  books  on  modern  Palestine. 

Struggle  for  Power  in  Moslem  Asia — E.  Alex¬ 
ander  Powell.  1923.  $2.50 

An  attempt,  as  the  author  frankly  states,  to 

show  and  attack  the  policies  being  pursued  by 
certain  European  governments  in  the  Near  East. 

Turkey — A.  J.  Toynbee  and  K.  P.  Kirkwood. 
1927.  $3.00 

A  new  and  authoritative  book. 

Voices  From  the  Near  East — M.  Stauffer,  Ed¬ 
itor.  1927.  $1.00  cloth,  $.75  paper 

One  of  the  “Christian  Voices  Around  the  World” 
series — written  by  Moslem  Christians  of  ability 
interpreting  the  Christian  movement  in  their  land. 

Young  Islam  on  Trek — Basil  Matthews.  1926. 
$1.00  cloth,  $.60  paper 

One  of  the  finest  mission  8tudy  books  ever  written. 

PACIFIC  ISLANDS 

Conquest  of  the  Philippines  by  the  United 
States — M.  Storey  and  M.  P.  Lichauco.  1926. 
$2.00 

The  case  for  the  independence  of  the  Philippines 
by  an  American  lawyer  of  prominence  and  a 
Filipino  politician. 

Human  Side  of  Hawaii — A.  W.  Palmer.  1924. 

$2.00 

Race  problems  in  the  Mid-Pacific.  By  the  Pastor 
of  the  Central  Union  Church,  Honolulu. 

Independence  for  the  Philippines — E.  B.  Ball. 
1927.  $.90 

Contains  briefs  for  debate  on  this  subject  with 
extensive  bibliography. 

Making  a  Nation — D.  S.  Hibbard.  1926.  $.50 

No  other  foreigner  in  the  Islands  has  a  more 
comprehensive  knowledge  of  the  Filipinos  than 
Pres.  Hibbard  of  the  Silliman  Institute.  This 
book  deals  with  Filipino  characteristics,  the  prob¬ 
lem  of  government  and  Protestant  missionary 
work. 


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Outlook  for  the  Philippines — Charles  E.  Rus¬ 
sell.  1922.  $3.00 

The  author  calls  the  Philippines  the  Ireland  of  the 
East.  A  comprehensive  survey,  illustrated. 

People  of  the  Philippines — F.  C.  Laubach. 

1925.  $3.50 

No  better  book  from  the  Christian  viewpoint. 

Philippines:  A  Treasure  and  a  Problem — Nich¬ 
olas  Roosevelt.  1926.  $3.50 

Viewed  from  the  standpoint  of  benevolent  im¬ 
perialism.  Storey  and  Roosevelt  should  be  read 
together. 

Why  Protestants  Are  Needed  in  the  Philip¬ 
pines — F.  C.  Eaubach.  $.25.  (Pamphlet) 

SELECTED  PAMPHLETS 

Agriculture  in  the  Program  of  Modern  Mis¬ 
sions  B.  H.  Hunnicutt.  $.10 

Christianity  and  Non-Christian  Religions 

E.  D.  Soper.  $.10 

Educational  Specialists 

Edwin  C.  Jones.  $.10 

How  to  Know  the  Will  of  God 

Henry  Drummond.  $.05 

Industrial  Education  Among  Primitive  People 

W.  C.  Willoughby.  $.10 

Making  Christ  Known  the  World  Around — 

Service  Calls  of  the  Mission  Boards  for 
1928.  Gratis 

Measure  of  the  Modern  Missionary 

W.  N.  Wysham.  $.10 
Missionary  Life  of  the  Theological  Seminary 

J.  Lovell  Murray.  $.15 

Not  Leaders  But  Saints  and  Servants 

J.  C.  Winslow.  $.10 
Occasional  Types  of  Missionaries 

Burton  St.  John.  .$10 
Preparation  for  Missionary  Service 

Paul  W.  Harrison,  M.D.  $.10 
Problem  of  Guidance  S.  D.  Gordon.  $.05 

Qualifications  of  the  Foreign  Missionary 

Stanley  White.  $.10 

Some  Atheisms  to  Which  a  Missionary  Seems 
Susceptible  D.  Willard  Lyon.  $.10 


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Student  Missionary  Deputations 

Brewer  Eddy.  $.10 

W  anted — Authors 

Kenneth  J.  Saunders.  $.10 

What  Is  the  Student  Volunteer  Movement? 

M.  Stauffer.  $.10 

Where  We  Have  Failed 

Edwi  rd  T.  Perry.  $.10 

Why  Leave  Non-Christian  America? 

Walter  Judd,  M.D.  $.10 


PERIODICALS 

ASIA.  A  monthly  journal  of  general  Oriental  inter¬ 
ests.  $3.50  per  year. 

CHINESE  RECORDER.  Published  monthly  at  Shang¬ 
hai,  China.  No  better  magazine  is  published  in 
China  to  set  forth  the  progress  and  problems  of 
missions  in  that  land.  $3.00  per  year. 

CHINESE  CHRISTIAN  STUDENT.  Bulletin  of  Chi¬ 
nese  Students  in  this  country.  Committee  on 

Friendly  Relations  Among  Foreign  Students,  Y.  M. 
C.  A.,  New  York  City. 

EAST  AND  THE  WEST.  A  quarterly  review  for  the 
study  of  missionary  problems.  $1.35  per  year. 

FILIPINO  STUDENTS  BULLETIN.  Bulletin  of  Fil¬ 
ipino  Students  in  this  country.  Committee  on 

Friendly  Relations  Among  Foreign  Students,  Y.  M. 
C.  A.,  New  York  City. 

FOREIGN  AFFAIRS.  Concerned  with  the  foreign  rela¬ 
tions  of  the  United  States.  Published  quarterly, 
$5.00  per  year. 

INTERNATIONAL  REVIEW  OF  MISSIONS.  Pub¬ 
lished  quarterly  in  England.  Ranks  foremost  in  the 
field  of  the  principles  and  practice  of  missionary 
effort.  Book  reviews  very  valuable.  $2.50  per  year. 

JAPAN  CHRISTIAN  QUARTERLY.  A  journal  of 
Christian  work  in  Japan.  Published  under  joint 
auspices  by  the  Missions  in  Japan.  $2.50  per  year. 

JAPANESE  STUDENT  BULLETIN.  Bulletin  of  Japa¬ 
nese  Students  Christian  Association,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
New  York  City. 

JEWS  AND  CHRISTIANS.  A  magazine  of  Reconcilia¬ 
tion.  Published  quarterly.  $2.00  per  year. 

KOREAN  STUDENT  BULLETIN.  Bulletin  of  Korean 
Students  in  this  country.  Committee  on  Friendly 
Relations  Among  Foreign  Students,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
New  York  City. 

MISSIONARY  REVIEW  OF  THE  WORLD.  Interde¬ 
nominational  magazine  of  proved  standing.  Pub¬ 
lished  monthly.  $2.50  per  year. 

MOSLEM  WORLD.  A  quarterly  review  of  missions  to 
the  Moslems.  $2.00  per  year. 


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NATIONAL  CHRISTIAN  COUNCIL  REVIEW.  Issued 
monthly  by  the  U.  C.  C.  of  India,  Burma  and  Cey¬ 
lon.  $1.50  per  year. 

STUDENT  WORLD.  The  official  organ  of  the  World’s 
Student  Christian  Federation  contains  news  of  the 
Student  Movements  in  various  countries,  and  ar¬ 
ticles  relating  to  the  life  of  college  men  and  women 
in  all  parts  of  the  world.  $.50  per  year. 

WORLD  AGRICULTURE.  Issued  quarterly  by  The 
World  Agriculture  Corporation,  Amherst,  Mass.  $3.00 
per  year. 

YOUNG  MEN  OF  INDIA.  The  journal  of  the  National 
Council  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  of  India,  Burma  and  Ceylon. 
Published  monthly.  $2.00  per  year. 

Subscription  to  any  of  the  above  periodicals  may 
be  placed  through  the  office  of  the  Student  Volun¬ 
teer  Movement,  419  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York. 
Remittance  should  accompany  order. 


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THE  STUDENT  VOLUNTEER 
BULLETIN 


Many  earnest  students  still  live  in  the  think¬ 
ing  of  the  Middle  Ages  in  their  viewpoint  of 
Christian  missions. 

The  Student  Volunteer  Movement  Bulletin 
will  help  you  keep  pace  with  the  rapid  change 
in  missions. 

It  helps  one  understand  why  Christian  teach¬ 
ing  has  met  with  resistance,  and  what  responsi¬ 
bility  you  have  in  this  matter. 

It  brings  the  thoughtful  opinions  of  Christian 
leaders  at  home  and  abroad. 

It  tells  what  preparation  is  needed  to  make 
you  acceptable  as  a  co-worker  with  people  of 
other  countries. 

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are  meeting  the  need. 

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